Books on Radio NZ National 26 February - 4 March 2011

Radio New Zealand National features several books over the course of a week. These listings are for books that will be featured on the following programmes...

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Saturday Morning with Kim Hill
Saturday, 26 February 2011Anchor

There is no ‘Saturday Morning with Kim Hill’ programme this week because Radio New Zealand will be focussing on earthquake coverage.

The Arts on Sunday with Lynn Freeman
Sunday 27 February 2011

There is no ‘Arts on Sunday’ programme this week because Radio New Zealand will be focussing on earthquake coverage.
 

Radio NZ National Book Readings
26 February - 4 March 2011

The following books will be read aloud on Radio NZ National this week:

NINE TO NOON 10.45am      

Monday 28 February – Friday 1st March

Dead People’s Music Eps 1-5 (of 15)
By Sarah Laing –
Read by Sophia and Elizabeth Hawthorne
Vintage, Random House (2009)
ISBN 9781869797 

 

AFTERNOONS 2.30 PM

Monday 21 February – Tuesday 1st March

The Daggy End
By Barbara Anderson
Read by Donna Akersten
Victoria University Press
ISBN 0864734980
 

 
Wednesday 2 March

Waiting For The Wolves
By Sarah Quigley
Read by Sarah Quigley
(Radio New Zealand)
 

From Thursday 3 March For The Next 12 Days

Auckland Festival Review with Paul Bushnell

ALL NIGHT PROGRAMME 3.05am

Saturday 26 February – Friday 4 March

The Rope Of Man – Eps 3-9 (of 13)
By Witi Ihimaera
Cast – Stephen Butterworth, George Henare
Reed Publishing
ISBN 0790008947
 

Saturday 26 February 6.45pm

LOVING ALL OF IT – Eminent New Zealanders Write About Growing Old
The Septuagenarian Dance  – Eps 13 (of 18)
By Hamish Keith
Read by Hamish Keith
Random House
ISBN 9781869793319


Sunday 27 February 3.04pm

Their Eyes Were Watching God 
By Zora Neale Hurston
(BBC)
First published 1937
Harper Perennial Modern Classics 2006
ISBN10: 0060838671
ISBN. 9780060838676

Wednesday 23 February 9.06pm

The Gospel According To Mickey Mouse 
By Phillip Mann
Read by Peter Vere-Jones
Radio New Zealand

Read the schedule for Nine to Noon's The Book Review

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